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Big Four international beauty pageants

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The Big Four or the Big League Pageants refers to the four major international beauty pageants for women – Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International, and Miss Earth. The group was first described by the China Daily newspaper in 2004 as "the world's four major beauty contests". In April 2008, the South China Morning Post described them as "four of the world's top beauty pageants"; the same description was also used by South Korea's leading newspaper, Chosun Ilbo in 2010. In 2017, the Latin Times considered the group as the "most important pageants in the world". In 2018, NBC News referred to them as the "four biggest international pageants", while Agencia EFE delineated them in 2019 as the "four most influential beauty pageants in the world".

The Big Four pageants

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Hundreds of thousands of beauty contests are held annually, but the Big Four are considered the most prestigious, widely covered and broadcast by media. The Wall Street Journal, BBC News, CNN, Xinhua News Agency, and global news agencies such as Reuters, Associated Press and Agence France-Presse collectively refer to the four major pageants as "Big Four" namely:

  • Miss World is the oldest existing major international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951. Since Morley's death in 2000, his widow, Julia Morley, co-chairs the pageant.
  • Miss Universe is an annual international beauty contest that is run by the Miss Universe Organization. The contest was founded in 1952 by California clothing company Pacific Mills. The pageant became part of Kayser-Roth and then Gulf+Western Industries, before being acquired by Donald Trump in 1996 and is currently owned by WME/IMG.
  • Miss International, also called "Miss International Beauty", is a Tokyo-based international beauty pageant organized by The International Culture Association. The pageant was first held in 1960.
  • Miss Earth is an annual international environmental-themed beauty pageant promoting environmental awareness organized by Philippine-based Carousel Productions through the Miss Earth Foundation and was first held in 2001. The pageant is affiliated and works on projects with other institutions, including Greenpeace, World Wildlife Foundation, and United Nations Environment Program.
Miss World Miss Universe Miss International Miss Earth
Formation 1951 de julio del 29 1952 de junio del 28 1960 de agosto del 12 2001 de abril del 3[1]
Headquarters London, United Kingdom[2] New York City, United States[3] Tokyo, Japan[4] Manila, Philippines[5]
Advocacy
Advocate humanitarian causes through Beauty With A Purpose[6]
Advocate humanitarian issues and be a voice to affect positive change in the world[7][8]
Achieve a world where women can live with positivity, inner strength, and individuality[9]
President
Paula Shugart[14]
Akemi Shimomura[15]
Organization
Miss World Limited[16]
International Cultural Association[17]

In April 2008, Cynthia Kanema of Zambia earned the distinction of the first woman to have participated the world's top four beauty pageants: Miss World 2003, Miss International 2004, Miss Universe 2005, and Miss Earth 2005. In 2011, Miss South Africa Bokang Montjane became the second woman to have competed in all of the Big Four pageants: Miss Earth 2007 (Top 16), Miss International 2009, Miss Universe 2011, Miss World 2011 (Top 7).

Most victorious countries/territory

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The first country to win all four major international pageant titles was Brazil, when it won Miss Earth 2004. Brazil has won two Miss Universe crowns, two Miss Earth crowns, one Miss World crown, and one Miss International crown.

In winning Miss Earth 2005, Venezuela became the second country to win titles for each of the Big Four pageants. It has produced seven Miss Universe titles, eight Miss International titles, six Miss World titles, and two Miss Earth titles. By winning Miss Earth 2013, Venezuela became the first and so far only country to win all four pageants multiple times.

After winning Miss World 2013, the Philippines was the third country to win all titles of the Big Four pageants. The Philippines currently has six Miss International crowns, four Miss Earth crowns, four Miss Universe crowns, and one Miss World crown. By winning Miss World 2013, Miss International 2013, Miss Earth 2014, Miss Earth 2015, and Miss Universe 2015, the Philippines achieved the feat in a span of only three calendar years. The country continued its streak after winning Miss International 2016, Miss Earth 2017, and Miss Universe 2018, and currently holds the distinction of longest streak of wins in all four major beauty pageants with a streak of six successive years.

After winning Miss Earth 2019, Puerto Rico became the first territory to win all titles of the Big Four pageants. It currently has five Miss Universe crowns and two of each in Miss World and Miss International.

After winning Miss Earth 2020, the United States became the fourth country to win in all titles of the Big Four pageants. It currently has eight Miss Universe crowns, three crowns in Miss World, and three crowns in Miss International.

The following countries and territory have won each Big Four pageant at least once:

Country/Territory Miss World Miss Universe Miss International Miss Earth Total wins
Brasil  Brasil 6
Filipinas  Filipinas 15
Puerto Rico  Puerto Rico 10
  Estados Unidos 15
Venezuela  Venezuela 23

Longest streak of wins

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The Philippines holds the longest streak of winning at least one of the Big Four pageant titles in a single year with wins in six consecutive years from 2013 to 2018 (Miss World 2013 and Miss International 2013, Miss Earth 2014, Miss Universe 2015 and Miss Earth 2015, Miss International 2016, Miss Earth 2017, and Miss Universe 2018), and is currently the only country in the world to win at least once in all of the Big Four pageant titles in any of its titles streak. Venezuela ranks second overall in streak of Big Four pageant wins, lasting four consecutive years from 2008 to 2011 (Miss Universe 2008, Miss Universe 2009, Miss International 2010, Miss World 2011).

Multiple wins in the same year

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France became the first nation to win at least 2 of the Big 4 beauty pageant titles in the same year, winning in 1953 (Miss Universe and Miss World), followed by Brazil in 1968 (Miss Universe and Miss International), Australia in 1972 (Miss Universe and Miss World), Venezuela in 1981 (Miss Universe and Miss World) as well as in 2013 (Miss Universe and Miss Earth), India in 1994 and 2000 (Miss Universe and Miss World), Ecuador in 2011 (Miss International and Miss Earth), and the Philippines in 2013 (Miss World and Miss International) and 2015 (Miss Universe and Miss Earth).

Back-to-back wins

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In Miss World, three back-to-back victories have been recorded. In its first two editions, Sweden recorded back-to-back with Kiki Hakansson and May-Louise Flodin in Miss World 1951 and Miss World 1952, respectively. United Kingdom contestants Ann Sidney and Lesley Langley duplicated this feat in Miss World 1964 and Miss World 1965, respectively. The most recent back-to-back Miss World victories came from India, with Yukta Mookhey in Miss World 1999 and Priyanka Chopra in Miss World 2000 edition.

In Miss Universe, Venezuela is currently the only country to win back-to-back in Miss Universe 2008 and Miss Universe 2009. Stefanía Fernandez won the Miss Universe 2009 title in which Venezuela earned a Guinness World Records to have the first Miss Universe winner succeeded by her compatriot, Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza.

In Miss Earth, the victory of Angelia Ong in Miss Earth 2015, succeeding Jamie Herrell, Miss Earth 2014, made the Philippines to date the only country to win back-to-back in the Miss Earth pageant.

Titleholders

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Year Manhunt International Mister World Mister International Mister Universe Mister Global Mister Supranational Man of the World
2022 Lochlan Carey
  Australia
Cancelled Manuel Franco
  República Dominicana
Cancelled Juan Carlos Ariosa
  Cuba
Luis Daniel Gálvez
  Cuba
Aditya Khurana
  India
2021 Cancelled Cancelled Miguel Ángel Lucas
  España
Varo Vargas
  Perú
Cancelled
Danh Chiếu Linh[19]
  Vietnam
2020 Paul Luzineau
  Países Bajos
Cancelled Cancelled
2019 Cancelled Jack Heslewood
  Inglaterra
Jefferson Velasco
  Bolivia
Jungwoo Kim
  Corea del Sur
Nate Crnkovich
  Estados Unidos
Daniel Georgiev[20][21]
  Bulgaria
Jin Kyu Kim
  Corea del Sur
2018 Vicent Llorach González
  España
Cancelled Trịnh Văn Bảo
  Vietnam
Anthony Clarinda
  Curazao
Dario Duque
  Estados Unidos
Prathamesh Maulingkar
  India
Cao Xuân Tài
  Vietnam
2017 Trương Ngọc Tình
  Vietnam
Seung Hwan Lee
  Corea del Sur
Kevin Montes
  Puerto Rico
Pedro Gicca
  Brasil
Gabriel Correa
  Venezuela
Mustafa Elezali
  Egipto
2016 Patrik Sjöö
  Suecia
Rohit Khandelwal
  India
Paul Iskandar
  Líbano
Marlon Polo Anaya
  Panamá
Tomáš Martinka
  República Checa
Diego Garcy
  México
Founded 2017
2015 Cancelled Cancelled Pedro Mendes
  Suiza
Rogier Warnawa
  Países Bajos
Nguyễn Văn Sơn
  Vietnam
Founded 2016
2014 Nicklas Pedersen
  Dinamarca
Neil Perez
  Filipinas
Bruno Mooneyhan
  Brasil
Myat Thuya Lwin
  Birmania
2013 Cancelled José Anmer Paredes
  Venezuela
Rafael Chávez
  Riviera Maya
Founded 2014
2012 June Macasaet
  Filipinas
Francisco Escobar
  Colombia
Ali Hammoud
  Líbano
Erick Jiménez Sabater
  República Dominicana
Ron Teh
  Singapur
2011 Chen Jian Feng
  China
Cancelled César Curti
  Brasil
Juan Pablo Gómez
  Venezuela
2010 Peter Meňky
  Eslovaquia
Kamal Ibrahim
  Irlanda
Ryan Terry
  Gran Bretaña
Tarik Kaljanac
  Bosnia y Herzegovina
2009 Cancelled Cancelled Bruno Kettels
  Bolivia
Joshua Day
  Estados Unidos
2008 Abdelmoumen El Maghraouy
  Marruecos
Ngô Tiến Đoàn
  Vietnam
Iván Cabrera Trigo
  España
2007 Jeffrey Zheng
  China
Juan García Postigo
  España
Alan Bianco Martini
  Brasil
Founded 2008
2006 Jaime Augusto Mayol
  Estados Unidos
Cancelled Wissam Hanna
  Líbano
2005 Tolgahan Sayışman
  Turquía
Founded 2006
2003 Cancelled Gustavo Gianetti
  Brasil
2002 Fabrice Wattez
  Francia
Cancelled
2001 Rajeev Singh
  India
2000 Brett Wilson
  Australia
Ignacio Kliche
  Uruguay
1999 Ernesto Calzadilla
  Venezuela
Cancelled
1998 Peter Eriksen
  Suecia
Sandro Finoglio
  Venezuela
1997 Jason Ercey
  Nueva Zelanda
Cancelled
1996 Cancelled Tom Nuyens
  Bélgica
1995 Albe Geldenhuys
  Sudáfrica
Founded 1996
1994 Nikos Papadakis
  Grecia
1993 Thomas Sasse
  Alemania

Debut wins

Debut wins timeline
Countries/Territories/States
1990s
Ver lista
1993:   Alemania
1994:   Grecia
1995:   Sudáfrica
1996:   Bélgica
1997:   Nueva Zelanda
1998:   Suecia
            Venezuela
2000s
Ver lista
2000:   Australia
            Uruguay
2001:   India
2002:   Francia
2003:   Brasil
2005:   Turquía
2006:   Líbano
            Estados Unidos
2007:   China
            España
2008:   Marruecos
            Vietnam
2009:   Bolivia
2010s
Ver lista
2010:   Bosnia y Herzegovina
            Reino Unido
            Irlanda
            Eslovaquia
2012:   Colombia
            República Dominicana
            Filipinas
            Singapur
2013:   México
2014:   Dinamarca
            Birmania
2015:   Países Bajos
            Suiza
2016:   República Checa
            Panamá
2017:   Egipto
            Puerto Rico
            Corea del Sur
2018:   Curazao
2019:   Inglaterra
2020s
Ver lista
2021:   Perú
2022:   Cuba

Number wins

Number wins timeline
Decade Countries/Territories/States
1990s
Ver lista
1993: 1
1994: 2
1995: 3
1996: 4
1997: 5
1998: 7
1999: 8
2000s
Ver lista
2000: 10
2001: 11
2002: 12
2003: 13
2005: 14
2006: 16
2007: 19
2008: 22
2009: 24
2010s
Ver lista
2010: 28
2011: 31
2012: 35
2013: 37
2014: 41
2015: 44
2016: 50
2017: 56
2018: 62
2019: 67
2020s
Ver lista
2020: 68
2021: 70
2022: 75

Big Seven beauty pageants winners by Country/Territory

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Country/Territory Titles Beauty pageant
Manhunt International Mister World Mister International Mister Universe Mister Global Mister Supranational Man of the World
  Vietnam 6 1 (2017) × 2 (2008, 2018) × 2 (2015, 2021) × 1 (2018)
  Brasil 5 × 1 (2003) 2 (2007, 2011) 1 (2014) 1 (2017) × ×
  Venezuela 1 (1999) 1 (1998) 1 (2013) 1 (2011) × 1 (2017) ×
  India 4 1 (2001) 1 (2016) × × × 1 (2018) 1 (2022)
  Estados Unidos 1 (2006) × × 1 (2009) 1 (2018) 1 (2019) ×
  España 3 1 (2020) 1 (2007) × 1 (2008) 0 (2021) × ×
  Corea del Sur × × 1 (2017) × 1 (2019) × 1 (2019)
  Australia 2 2 (2000, 2022) × × × × × ×
  Cuba × × × × 1 (2022) 1 (2022) ×
  República Dominicana × × 1 (2022) 1 (2012) × × ×
  Bolivia × × 1 (2009) 1 (2019) × × ×
  Países Bajos 1 (2018) × × 1 (2015) × × ×
  Líbano × × 2 (2006, 2012, 2016) × × × ×
  México × × × 1 (2013) × 1 (2016) ×
  Suecia 2 (1998, 2016) × × × × × ×
  Filipinas 1 (2012) × 1 (2014) × × × ×
  China 2 (2007, 2011) × × × × × ×
  Perú 1 × × × × × 1 (2021) ×
  Inglaterra × 1 (2019) × × × × ×
  Curazao × × × 1 (2018) × × ×
  Egipto × × × × × × 1 (2017)
  Puerto Rico × × × 1 (2017) × × ×
  República Checa × × × × 1 (2016) × ×
  Panamá × × × 1 (2016) × × ×
  Suiza × × 1 (2015) × × × ×
  Dinamarca × 1 (2014) × × × × ×
  Birmania × × × × 1 (2014) × ×
  Colombia × 1 (2012) × × × × ×
  Singapur × × 1 (2012) × × × ×
  Bosnia y Herzegovina × × × 1 (2010) × × ×
  Reino Unido × × 1 (2010) × × × ×
  Irlanda × 1 (2010) × × × × ×
  Eslovaquia 1 (2010) × × × × × ×
  Marruecos 1 (2008) × × × × × ×
  Turquía 1 (2005) × × × × × ×
  Francia 1 (2002) × × × × × ×
  Uruguay × 1 (2000) × × × × ×
  Nueva Zelanda 1 (1997) × × × × × ×
  Bélgica × 1 (1996) × × × × ×
  Sudáfrica 1 (1995) × × × × × ×
  Grecia 1 (1994) × × × × × ×
  Alemania 1 (1993) × × × × × ×
  Bulgaria × × × × × × 0 (2019)
Country/Territory Titles Beauty pageant
Manhunt International Mister World Mister International Mister Universe Mister Global Mister Supranational Man of the World
Country/Territory Titles Not replaced resigned titles
× × × × × × ×
Country/Territory Titles Not replaced dethroned titles
× × × × × × ×
Country/Territory Titles Replaced resigned titles
  España 1 × × × × 1 (2021) × ×
  Líbano × × 1 (2012) × × × ×
Country/Territory Titles Replaced dethroned titles
  Bulgaria 1 × × × × × × 0 (2019)

Not replaced resigned or dethroned titles appear in bold and assumed titles appear in bold underlined.

Big Seven beauty pageants leaders historʏ

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Color key
  •      Incumbent

By period

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Country/Territory Period Years
  Venezuela 1999–2020 22
  Brasil 2007–2012; 2014–2020 13
  Alemania 1993–1998 6
  Vietnam 2018–present 5
  Grecia 1994–1998 5
  Sudáfrica 1995–1998 4
  España 2008–2010 3
  Bélgica 1996–1998 3
  Estados Unidos 2009–2010 2
  Nueva Zelanda 1997–1998 2
  Suecia 1998 1

By year

Decade Countries/Territories/States
1990s
Ver lista
1993:   Alemania (1 title)
1994:   Grecia (1 title)
            Alemania
1995:   Sudáfrica (1 title)
            Grecia
            Alemania
1996:   Bélgica (1 title)
            Sudáfrica
            Grecia
            Alemania
1997:   Nueva Zelanda (1 title)
            Bélgica
            Sudáfrica
            Grecia
            Alemania
1998:   Suecia (1 title)
            Venezuela
            Nueva Zelanda
            Bélgica
            Sudáfrica
            Grecia
            Alemania
1999:   Venezuela (2 titles)
2000s
Ver lista
2000:   Venezuela (2 titles)
2001:   Venezuela (2 titles)
2002:   Venezuela (2 titles)
2003:   Venezuela (2 titles)
2004:   Venezuela (2 titles)
2005:   Venezuela (2 titles)
2006:   Venezuela (2 titles)
2007:   Brasil (2 titles)
            Venezuela
2008:   España (2 titles)
            Brasil
            Venezuela
2009:   Estados Unidos (2 titles)
            España
            Brasil
            Venezuela
2010s
Ver lista
2010:   Estados Unidos (2 titles)
            España
            Brasil
            Venezuela
2011:   Brasil (3 titles)
            Venezuela
2012:   Brasil (3 titles)
            Venezuela
2013:   Venezuela (4 titles)
2014:   Brasil (4 titles)
            Venezuela
2015:   Brasil (4 titles)
            Venezuela
2016:   Brasil (4 titles)
            Venezuela
2017:   Brasil (5 titles)
            Venezuela
2018:   Vietnam (5 titles)
            Brasil
            Venezuela
2019:   Vietnam (5 titles)
            Brasil
            Venezuela
2020s
Ver lista
2020:   Vietnam (5 titles)
            Brasil
            Venezuela
2021:   Vietnam (6 titles)
2022:   Vietnam (6 titles)

In bold appears the actual leadear country.

Véase también

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Referencias

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  1. Lo, Ricardo F. (3 April 2001). «Two new RP Beauty Contests Coming Up». Philippine Headline News/Philippine Star. Consultado el 12 April 2009. 
  2. Batha, Emma (2 December 2019). «Beauty queen banned for being a mum threatens to sue Miss World». Reuters. Consultado el 3 de mayo de 2020. 
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  19. Originally first runner-up, replaced original winner who resigned
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Enlaces externos

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